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词汇 ungraspable
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Definition of ungraspable in English:

ungraspable

adjectiveʌnˈɡrɑːspəb(ə)lˌənˈɡraspəb(ə)l
  • Impossible to comprehend or understand.

    难以理解的;无法理解的

    the scale of brutality was ungraspable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Perhaps this fact, coupled with the ungraspable enormity of the tragedy, will now compel us to look beyond Hollywood for our narratives and metaphors.
    • The subtle, ungraspable, undefinable but so vital and crucially important factors are more similar to energy than to matter, hence the name life-energy, life force.
    • The ungraspable scale of war's toll is depicted through the struggle of one 15-year-old girl.
    • The metaphorical place seems more real than the ungraspable reality of their own country.
    • He may offer an extreme example of dedication and pluck, but we live now, 30 years later, in an era when the formerly ungraspable means of movie production lie easily within the reach of nearly all of us.
    • Dark, brooding, almost ungraspable, the series set notes of brilliant orange-gold against deep brown expanses of crusty pigment.
    • We who feel that the real is unattainable, or at least ungraspable, for us does salvation lie only in seclusion, in retreat, like a star abandoning its constellation?
    • We respond to the luminous revelations of small transcendences rather than the ungraspable miracles of the universe or the cosmos.
    • You're really talking about what's ungraspable.
    • Chan's book, Before a Blue Sky Moon, reveals a poet who specializes in evoking the ungraspable.
    • There's something that's simultaneously catchy and ungraspable about the whole thing, which just might explain its appeal.
    • This gives a sense of simultaneity and interaction; ungraspable changes which do not easily fit into a frame are brought together.
    • In this being in front of me, what is already given to me and what remains forever ungraspable: his body, his gestures, his breath?
    • I think with this he has grasped the ungraspable.
    • In fact these aren't even thoughts; they are miniscule shards, atoms of the ungraspable Reality, that filter through our consciousness.
    • He felt himself facing something ungraspable.
    • In the Buddhist view, the root of all negativity is our ignorance of the true nature of life, consciousness and the universe, and our attempt to grasp and solidify what is ever changing and ungraspable.
    • His concentration was almost ungraspable and he shook his head to refocus.
    • Unmoving, but in her immobility lay a new freedom, one that was fundamental but unfathomable, simple but unknowable, pure but ungraspable.
    • Within this ungraspable setting are separate parts as inconsistent as dream sequences.

Definition of ungraspable in US English:

ungraspable

adjectiveˌənˈɡraspəb(ə)l
  • Impossible to comprehend or understand.

    难以理解的;无法理解的

    the scale of brutality was ungraspable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Within this ungraspable setting are separate parts as inconsistent as dream sequences.
    • In this being in front of me, what is already given to me and what remains forever ungraspable: his body, his gestures, his breath?
    • There's something that's simultaneously catchy and ungraspable about the whole thing, which just might explain its appeal.
    • Unmoving, but in her immobility lay a new freedom, one that was fundamental but unfathomable, simple but unknowable, pure but ungraspable.
    • In the Buddhist view, the root of all negativity is our ignorance of the true nature of life, consciousness and the universe, and our attempt to grasp and solidify what is ever changing and ungraspable.
    • Perhaps this fact, coupled with the ungraspable enormity of the tragedy, will now compel us to look beyond Hollywood for our narratives and metaphors.
    • Dark, brooding, almost ungraspable, the series set notes of brilliant orange-gold against deep brown expanses of crusty pigment.
    • The metaphorical place seems more real than the ungraspable reality of their own country.
    • You're really talking about what's ungraspable.
    • He may offer an extreme example of dedication and pluck, but we live now, 30 years later, in an era when the formerly ungraspable means of movie production lie easily within the reach of nearly all of us.
    • I think with this he has grasped the ungraspable.
    • His concentration was almost ungraspable and he shook his head to refocus.
    • The subtle, ungraspable, undefinable but so vital and crucially important factors are more similar to energy than to matter, hence the name life-energy, life force.
    • He felt himself facing something ungraspable.
    • We who feel that the real is unattainable, or at least ungraspable, for us does salvation lie only in seclusion, in retreat, like a star abandoning its constellation?
    • This gives a sense of simultaneity and interaction; ungraspable changes which do not easily fit into a frame are brought together.
    • In fact these aren't even thoughts; they are miniscule shards, atoms of the ungraspable Reality, that filter through our consciousness.
    • We respond to the luminous revelations of small transcendences rather than the ungraspable miracles of the universe or the cosmos.
    • Chan's book, Before a Blue Sky Moon, reveals a poet who specializes in evoking the ungraspable.
    • The ungraspable scale of war's toll is depicted through the struggle of one 15-year-old girl.
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